
Cracked, dusty, or uneven garage floor? We prep the soil right, pour a reinforced slab, and leave you with a surface that handles real life in Southern California.

Garage floor concrete in Laguna Niguel means removing the old slab if one exists, preparing and compacting the soil underneath, and pouring fresh concrete that is leveled, reinforced, and finished to a durable surface. Most jobs take one to three days of active work, and you will need to keep vehicles off the floor for at least a week while the concrete gains strength.
Many homeowners in Laguna Niguel are dealing with slabs that were poured decades ago - and in this area's clay-heavy hillside soil, age and ground movement tend to show up as cracks, uneven edges, or surfaces that dust when you sweep them. If that sounds familiar, a fresh slab is often more cost-effective than repeated patching. If your floors inside the home also need attention, take a look at our concrete floor installation service for interior options.
Our process covers everything from demolition through the final sealer - and we handle the permit question upfront so there are no surprises from the city after the work is done.
Small hairline cracks in a garage floor are common and not always urgent. But if you see cracks that are widening or have edges sitting at different heights, the slab is shifting - likely because of the clay soil movement that is common in Laguna Niguel's hillside neighborhoods. A moving floor is not just cosmetic; it becomes a trip hazard and a drainage problem.
If water collects in low spots on your garage floor instead of draining toward the door, the slab has settled unevenly. This is a common result of soil shifting over time, and it creates a moisture problem that can damage stored items and encourage mold growth along the walls.
If sweeping your garage floor leaves a fine gray powder on the broom, the top layer of concrete is breaking down - this is called surface scaling. It often happens when a slab was finished poorly or has been exposed to years of heat cycling in Southern California's dry climate. A sealer can slow it, but at some point a new slab is the better investment.
If you can see daylight or feel a gap where the concrete meets the garage wall, the slab has pulled away from its original position. This is a sign of significant soil movement underneath and means the floor needs professional evaluation - not just a patch applied over the surface.
We handle the full scope of garage floor work - from demo through the finished pour. That includes old slab removal, soil compaction and base preparation, steel mesh or rebar reinforcement, the concrete pour itself, surface finishing, and control joint cutting. We also offer optional sealing to protect the surface from oil stains and Southern California's dry heat. If you want a decorative finish on top, our decorative concrete service covers staining, stamping, and epoxy coatings that can be applied after the slab cures.
Not every garage floor needs a full replacement. If your slab is structurally sound but has surface issues, we can assess whether repairs or an overlay make more sense. We give you an honest answer upfront - and if a full pour is necessary, we walk you through exactly what is involved and why.
Best for homeowners with cracked, shifting, or severely scaled floors that have moved past the point of repair.
Suited for garages that never had a concrete floor, or for additions and conversions where a new slab is being built from scratch.
Ideal for homeowners who want a surface that resists oil stains, moisture, and surface wear from day one.
A good choice for homeowners who want a polished, finished look - epoxy or stained concrete applied after the new slab cures.
Much of Laguna Niguel was built on hillside terrain with clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry. That seasonal movement is the most common reason garage floors in this area crack, settle, and pull away from walls - and it means the ground preparation before the pour matters just as much as the pour itself. A contractor who skips proper compaction is setting your floor up to fail within a few years, regardless of how good the concrete mix is. We have worked on hillside properties throughout Laguna Niguel and account for local soil conditions in every job.
Many homes in Laguna Niguel were built between the 1970s and 1990s, which puts original garage slabs well into the age range where replacement makes more sense than continued patching. We serve homeowners across the area, including residents in Mission Viejo and Aliso Viejo, where similar soil conditions and housing ages create the same pattern of wear. If your floor has been patched more than once and the cracks keep coming back, a full slab is the more cost-effective long-term answer.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions: the size of the garage, whether an existing slab needs to come out, and what finish you want. We schedule a free on-site visit rather than quoting blind, because soil conditions and access can affect the price significantly.
We come to you, check the existing floor, look for signs of soil movement or drainage issues, and measure the space. You get a written quote with a clear scope - no surprises after work starts. This is also when we confirm whether a permit is needed for your specific project.
You empty the garage before the first day of work - every vehicle, tool, and storage bin. The crew removes the old slab, hauls the debris, and prepares the soil base by compacting it and adding a gravel layer for drainage and stability.
The concrete is poured in one continuous session, leveled, finished, and control joints are cut before it hardens. After 24 to 48 hours you can walk on it, but vehicles stay off for at least seven days. We do a final walkthrough with you after the curing period and apply any sealer or coating at that point.
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(949) 741-7639We work on hillside properties throughout Laguna Niguel and know that skipping proper base compaction in clay soil is the main reason garage floors fail. Every pour starts with ground preparation that accounts for local soil conditions - not a generic approach applied everywhere.
We tell you upfront whether your project needs a permit from the City of Laguna Niguel - and if it does, we handle the paperwork. Permitted work is on record, which protects you if you ever sell the home and a buyer's inspector asks about the slab. Verify our license at CSLB.
We do not quote garage floors over the phone. We come out, look at the soil, measure the space, and give you a written estimate that covers the full scope. If repairs will do the job, we tell you that - we do not oversell a full replacement when it is not needed.
Losing garage access is a real inconvenience, especially in neighborhoods where street parking is limited. We give you a specific timeline before work starts so you can plan around it - and we stick to it. You will know exactly when you can park inside again.
Every one of those points adds up to the same thing: a project that goes the way you expected, with a floor that holds up the way it should. That is what we are here to deliver.
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